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https://github.com/opencodeiiita/gamingsphere
UI/UX for a Gaming website
https://github.com/opencodeiiita/gamingsphere
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UI/UX for a Gaming website
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/opencodeiiita/gamingsphere
- Owner: opencodeiiita
- Created: 2024-12-14T18:08:55.000Z (11 days ago)
- Default Branch: main
- Last Pushed: 2024-12-15T19:23:54.000Z (10 days ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-12-15T20:27:45.543Z (10 days ago)
- Topics: design, figma, logo-design, opencode24, ui, ui-design, ux, workflow
- Homepage:
- Size: 26.4 KB
- Stars: 3
- Watchers: 1
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 1
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
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README
# 🎮 Welcome to GamingSphere!
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Step into GamingSphere, the ultimate hub for gamers everywhere! 🌟 This is your space to connect, compete, and collaborate in the gaming universe 🎮✨.
At GamingSphere, you can:
👉 Join Groups based on your favorite games and find like-minded players.
💬 Chat Away in vibrant group discussions or organize private rooms for an exclusive gaming experience.
🏆 Host and Compete in thrilling tournaments designed to fuel your competitive spirit.
👥 Build Communities and enjoy seamless interaction with gamers from all around the world!
We’ve crafted GamingSphere to ensure it’s not just a platform but a community-driven experience that brings collaboration and fun to the forefront 🎉. From creating bonds with fellow gamers to showcasing your gaming prowess, GamingSphere is where the magic happens! ✨🔥Hola, Creators! 🎨
We need your incredible UI/UX design skills to bring GamingSphere to life! 🚀 Whether it’s crafting intuitive user flows or designing dazzling interfaces, this is your chance to leave a mark on a next-gen gaming platform 🕹️.Let’s make GamingSphere the gaming community platform everyone’s talking about! 🌈 Ready to create something epic? 💡
## ✒Tech Stack:
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- FigJam
- Figma/Adobe XD
- Illustrator## **⏳The Design Timeline:**
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| Task | Duration |
| --- | --- |
| UX Task | 16 th- 19th Dec |
| Logo Design | 19th - 22nd Dec |
| UI Tasks - Part 1 | 22nd - 30th Dec |
| UI Tasks - Part 2 | 30th Dec - 6th Jan |
| Major Functioning Pages | 6 th- 12th Jan |
| Final Prototype Submission | 12th - 15th Jan |💡
The detailed instructions for each task will be mentioned in the respective folders once the submission duration starts. Keep checking for updates about new task releases😉!
## **🧾Common Rules:**
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- The repository is divided into several tasks. **Each task will be opened subsequently for a limited amount of time and all the submissions have to be made within those allotted days only.** NO submission will be accepted after the allotted time ends. The details for the specific tasks and the time allotted for each can be found in their specific folders.
- The mentors will evaluate the submissions and assign points for each specific task based on a variety of design-related factors, such as the use of design thinking, the uniqueness of the idea, the submission's visual attractiveness, etc.
- Since everyone should be awarded for their efforts, the participants who qualify for the **Minimum Design Criteria (MDC)** as mentioned in the respective folders of the task will be awarded Full Points🎉
- Since the goals of these tasks are learning design rather than only earning points, any plagiarism or attempt at it will be frowned upon and will result in disqualification from OpenCode. You can always ping us with questions, and we'll be pleased to answer them, but merely duplicating other people's ideas to finish the jobs will be strongly prohibited.💡
ALL THE FINAL DECISIONS FOR THE JUDGMENT AND AWARDING OF POINTS ⚖️ BASED ON THE SUBMISSION RESIDE WITH THE MENTORS & ORGANISERS. No claim can be made on the number of points awarded by the Mentors & Organizers🙂.
## **📩Contribution:**
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We welcome your contributions. Please follow the below guidelines while contributing to this project:
1. Fork and star⭐ the repository and clone locally.
2. Create an upstream remote and sync your local copy before you branch. See detailed instructions [here](https://help.github.com/articles/syncing-a-fork)
3. Create separate branches for each separate piece of work.
4. Do the work and commit changes with good commit messages.
5. Once you are confident in your work, create a pull request to the `main` branch of the upstream repository with proper descriptions explaining what you did and wait until we review it.💡
Check out GitHub Flow for more details.
## **✒️Quick Resources:**
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Since you have scrolled this far, here are some short resources to give you an edge over others😉:
- [UX Principles](https://lawsofux.com/)
- [UI Guidelines](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDtHAiqIa4wa5MBbE_XDoqY51sAkQnkjt)